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<blockquote data-quote="RAPS_od" data-source="post: 1001430" data-attributes="member: 132477"><p>I have the same problem. I was told when first diagnosed in 1968 that I was "brittle" and that my sugars would jump without reason or notice. I've been on a LCHF diet for a little over a year now and thought I was past those spikes, but earlier this week my sugar jumped to 437 without carbs, cheating, or anything unusual. I kept testing and treating, which is really the only thing you can do. </p><p>There are all kinds of people (especially medical people, like doctors and nurses) who will blame you for your diabetes. <strong>Don't let them</strong>. And don't join them, either. Over time, you'll see how important it is to your health to treat your diabetes without the judgement. It's just a condition that requires treatment. It doesn't make you good or bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAPS_od, post: 1001430, member: 132477"] I have the same problem. I was told when first diagnosed in 1968 that I was "brittle" and that my sugars would jump without reason or notice. I've been on a LCHF diet for a little over a year now and thought I was past those spikes, but earlier this week my sugar jumped to 437 without carbs, cheating, or anything unusual. I kept testing and treating, which is really the only thing you can do. There are all kinds of people (especially medical people, like doctors and nurses) who will blame you for your diabetes. [B]Don't let them[/B]. And don't join them, either. Over time, you'll see how important it is to your health to treat your diabetes without the judgement. It's just a condition that requires treatment. It doesn't make you good or bad. [/QUOTE]
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